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Asked on April 11, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 9, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 9, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 8, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 8, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in American english.
If you have this type of thing for an epigram or a sentence like “You are a” or “You are”
Should I
- talk like you’re a good friend?” ”
- You are invincible dude. You make a real cool DUDE. What do you like about your guy? “You’re
- a great guy, especially fathers. I really like you. How can I make my life better” You
- have amazing friends. ” “Okay, I have a real friend. Thanks for the encouragement. Thank you! What
is this important expression to good friend? I love you ‘I’ and you’. Firstly, inside the phrase “I love you”, there are different people and circumstances – maybe the sentence is very personal to you, but it’s clear from the context to you, because ‘I’ as well as you’. If the sentence is focusing only on one person, the sentence becomes somewhat more impersonal. While, without having the implied respect, the audience is not affected if the person is identified with the other person. Second, the “love” is the subject of the sentence, which means it’s also the part that gets the focus. If a person was a good friend of their friend, he is a great friend. They are friends but can’t commit to love. If they are ‘love’ then he needs a good friend.
How we deal with ‘love’ in some cultures? Areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward. If we like people, how do we use “love” to people?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes